So you're gonna protest buying this DLC because they are not giving you a discount on something you didn't pay for to begin with?

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Yes, Premium is not required to buy the other expensions. It merely provides some dog tags, 5 weapons to be unlocked, and early access to the expansions. Expansions wil lstil be available for purchase seperately for $15 each.

And the incentive for premium is not there for me without a deal? I don't care WTF you think about how I got it. Not everyone got it as incentive for pre-ordering, and there should be some discount for "early adopters".

I have to pay 50 Euros over here. That's for an expansion I already have, for an expansion that's not my style (close quarters combat) and for another three that will come in almost one year span (last one March 2013). Money milking at its best - now you can buy straight from battlelog - but only the premium pack and not a single expansion (CQ)

New game mode in Close Quarters, Gun Master, is apparently "Gun Game" mode from Call of Duty.

Gun Game is a Wager Match game mode in Call of Duty: Black Ops, a private match custom game mode, and as a game mode in FFA Gunplay, in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 as well as a game mode in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: Defiance. The game consists of six players competing in a free-for-all-style game. Each player starts with a pistol; As players get more kills, the player will receive different weapons. Upon death by knife or suicide, the player goes down one weapon tier, but knife kills do not advance the killer to a new weapon. The first person to achieve a kill with all twenty (or 18 in MW3) weapon tiers wins. However, if the match ends without anyone getting a kill with all the weapons, the player on the highest weapon tier wins the match. Due to the fact that only 20 or 18 kills are needed to win, and the game is a Free For All, games are usually fairly short.